Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Today's episode brings us a dumb birthday game from March 27, 1995, where Norm was filling in for Bob Raleigh, who was fishing for eels with Robert from Everett. Norm was in a randy mood and for that reason I have titled this on the Prowl. The players, Keith Shiels producing and playing in studio. Ken Newman in Traffic, Marie from Tuckerton, New Jersey, Janet in Roxbury, Kim from Ottawa and Ruth Clement in Allston. The birthdays Mariah Carey and Michael York. Then we move to March 28th for Diane Wiest, Ken Howard, Reba McEntire, Rick Barry and Dirk Bogard. And to close it out, March 29th, Eileen Heckart. Episode 228, on the Prowl seduces its way to your ears in 3, 2 and 1.
[00:00:53] Speaker B: Keith is a producer here at WBZ and of course you could tell by the way the program has been going like clockwork just beautifully that we had a first class producer here. That's you.
[00:01:03] Speaker C: Thank you very much.
[00:01:04] Speaker B: Hey. Hey. My pleasure. We also have Keith. Not Keith, we have Ken Newman, WBC 24 Hour Traffic Network reporter who will be playing the game with us. Are you there, Ken?
[00:01:15] Speaker C: I am.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Hi. Hello. It's nice to. Nice to talk with you too.
And let's see, we have a panel of all women. Is that exciting to you?
[00:01:25] Speaker C: Right.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Okay, let's see. First of all we have Marie from. Is it Tuckerton, New Jersey? Yes, that's the name of the town. Tuckerton.
[00:01:34] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:01:36] Speaker B: Is there an interesting story behind why that was named? Because it was named after a guy named probably Ken Tucker.
[00:01:44] Speaker D: I don't know. I'm not really.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: Well, next time we talk, could you have done some research on this so we may get to the bottom of this? Where is Tuckerton?
[00:01:54] Speaker D: It's in South Jersey.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: South Jersey. Now what would it be near that we would know?
[00:01:59] Speaker D: Atlantic City.
[00:02:00] Speaker B: Atlantic City. You keep different from New Jersey.
[00:02:03] Speaker C: She's actually from a couple towns over from where I am originally in northern New Jersey. Yeah, a good part of New Jersey now.
[00:02:11] Speaker B: You were from what town?
[00:02:12] Speaker C: I'm from right outside Newark and East Orange. Town called Bloomfield. Actually it was named after Joseph Bloomfield, who is a revolutionary general.
[00:02:22] Speaker B: Oh, that's. Do you know where Bloomfield, New Jersey is, Marie?
[00:02:26] Speaker D: I think so.
[00:02:28] Speaker B: Oh, you know, people in northern New Jersey don't talk to people in southern New Jersey.
[00:02:32] Speaker C: Apparently we usually talk an exit. So it's exit 148 and 149.
[00:02:38] Speaker B: Oh, I see.
Okay. We have Janet who is in Roxbury, which is much a little closer to home. Hi, Janet.
[00:02:45] Speaker E: Hi. How are you, Norm?
[00:02:47] Speaker B: Fine, thank you.
[00:02:47] Speaker E: I haven't talked to you in a while.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: Yeah, you have. Have you played the dumb birthday game with us before?
[00:02:52] Speaker E: No, this is my first time.
[00:02:53] Speaker B: Oh, we'll be kind to you.
[00:02:55] Speaker E: I have talked to you before, though.
[00:02:56] Speaker B: I know you have. No, I know that.
[00:02:58] Speaker E: And I love to play. I don't know how I'm going to do, though.
[00:03:01] Speaker B: No, it doesn't really matter. It's just kind of fun stuff. What we do is I tell you people who are born on this date. Actually, I'll tell you more on people who are born on. On Tuesday the 28th, because there aren't too many well known people born on the 26th. 7th, which is today's date. 27th. And all you have to do is just guess their age. It's kind of silly. And if you win.
[00:03:22] Speaker E: No, I listen to your game, though.
[00:03:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Because you know that if you win, you get some pretty kind of a useless, worthless prize anyway, so that doesn't really matter. Okay.
[00:03:32] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:03:32] Speaker F: Thank you.
[00:03:33] Speaker B: Thank you. And we have Kim, who was up in Ottawa, Canada.
[00:03:37] Speaker F: Hi.
[00:03:39] Speaker B: You could come out bigger than that.
[00:03:41] Speaker E: Hi.
[00:03:41] Speaker B: Hi. Hi. You know what you say is hi, I'm so glad to be playing the. Oh, wow.
[00:03:47] Speaker F: Pardon?
[00:03:48] Speaker B: No, never mind.
Do you actually live right in Ottawa?
[00:03:52] Speaker F: Right in Ottawa.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: Okay. In the nation's capital.
Okay. I imagine as a result, probably in every spare moment, you go to the capitol and you watch the Ottawa legislature in action and stuff. Do you call it the legislature?
[00:04:05] Speaker F: No.
[00:04:07] Speaker B: What do you call it?
[00:04:08] Speaker F: Just Ottawa.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: No, no, no, I know that, but I mean, it's the capital of the country, therefore the lead, the prevailing legislature must, you know, make the laws and stuff.
[00:04:19] Speaker C: Whatever's in shakers, they're up there.
[00:04:21] Speaker B: Yeah. The movers and shakers are in Ottawa. That's right. That's the heart of everything. Do they call it the legislature? They call it who rules, who governs the country, who governed the country.
[00:04:33] Speaker F: Well, I don't really bother with any of that, so I don't even know.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: You don't even know who. You don't know whether it's called the House of Representatives or Senate or anything like that.
[00:04:42] Speaker F: I think it's. No, I don't even really know.
[00:04:45] Speaker B: It's parliament, actually. Parliament up there. I think it's the same as the English Department building system. Yeah.
[00:04:50] Speaker C: Do you ever see Credienne up there?
[00:04:52] Speaker F: No.
[00:04:53] Speaker C: No.
[00:04:53] Speaker B: Who's that?
[00:04:54] Speaker C: Credian.
[00:04:56] Speaker B: Oh, I. Oh, oh. The Prime Minister of the entire country. That's right. Yeah. Because I understand he rides a horse through downtown Ottawa semi nude. People have said that he's an interesting kind of strange characteristics. We have Ruth, who is in Boston and Ruth certainly knows that you. I know you know the Massachusetts government and the federal government, of course, by. You know, from the back of your hand.
[00:05:22] Speaker G: Should be sleeping now to get down to the state house early in the morning.
You want passed.
[00:05:29] Speaker B: I beg your pardon?
[00:05:31] Speaker G: Any laws you want passed.
[00:05:32] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. And I. I sent you a list the other day. You. You probably lost. I know I didn't.
[00:05:37] Speaker G: On your new typewriter. It was wonderful.
[00:05:39] Speaker B: I know. I'm so excited about that new typewriter. I sit home all day and I answer mail. Some letters that came in years ago and didn't want an answer. I'm even answering them.
[00:05:50] Speaker G: Oh, that's wonderful.
Cleaning a closet.
[00:05:55] Speaker B: Oh, well, that's just a waste of time. I'm sending letters to the editor of newspapers they don't even read because I just love using the typewriter.
[00:06:03] Speaker G: That's nice. Well, write to anybody, you know. Write me again if you want to get lonesome.
[00:06:08] Speaker B: I do that mostly when I get lonesome. I call you up and talk to you obscenely on the phone, which I find even more interesting.
[00:06:14] Speaker G: Not talking a lot. The lady said I was boring.
[00:06:18] Speaker B: Oh, don't take that to heart. That was yesterday.
[00:06:21] Speaker C: Today she's come along. She's come a long way since. In the last 10 minutes when I talked to her before she was in the closet. And so I guess she's come out of the closet since.
[00:06:32] Speaker G: Come out of the closet.
[00:06:34] Speaker B: I didn't even want to pursue that part. Okay, we're ready to play the dumb birthday game. And this is really exciting and it really isn't. If I say that loudly enough and enthusiastically enough, maybe it'll seem that way because I tell you that. Incidentally, did I mention this was actually the Bob Raleigh show? I didn't mention that. This is actually the Bob Raleigh show and I just happened to be sitting in for him. He. Normally he's here at this time, however, he's.
He's not here at this time because he's fishing for eels.
I made that up.
Is he with Robert? He may be with Robert, yes. Yeah. Okay. Maria, or Mariah Carey was born on March 27th. I think she's a fine vocalist and she thinks I'm one hell of a broadcaster. It's really nice. We have a nice thing going.
[00:07:25] Speaker C: Beautiful music together.
[00:07:27] Speaker B: Yeah, we do. She has a husband. She has a husband?
[00:07:30] Speaker G: Yes, that record. A record person.
[00:07:33] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's right. His name is Tony Mottola. He's the president of Sony. Sony Music. Yeah, that's.
[00:07:41] Speaker G: He's very rich.
[00:07:42] Speaker B: I just. Is he very rich?
[00:07:43] Speaker G: Oh, boy, is he.
[00:07:44] Speaker B: Oh, and her hits include Vision of Love, Someday I Don't Want to Cry, and I'll Be There. She's the only female artist to have eight consecutive top five singles.
Six of them made. Made it to number one.
That's something. What a.
[00:08:03] Speaker C: Isn't that some very high notes too?
[00:08:06] Speaker B: That's that. That. Okay, well, let's start with Marie. Who guessed? Is it Maria? Mariah. Mariah. Mariah, yeah. Marie. How old is Mariah Carey, do you suppose?
[00:08:17] Speaker D: 25.
[00:08:18] Speaker B: 25. You didn't even hesitate when you said that, did you?
[00:08:21] Speaker D: No.
[00:08:23] Speaker B: Okay, that ought to be a tip off to anybody else guessing. You seem to know what you're talking about, Janet, what do you think?
[00:08:32] Speaker E: I'll say 37.
[00:08:36] Speaker B: Okay. You don't. You're not paying anything. I'm nothing.
[00:08:38] Speaker E: Way off.
[00:08:39] Speaker B: Yeah, you're not paying any attention to Maria at all. Okay, 37. And Kim up there in Ottawa. What do you think? If she were a member of the state of the legisl. The parliament in Canada, how old would she be?
[00:08:51] Speaker F: I'd say 24.
[00:08:53] Speaker B: We'll say 24. Okay. And Ruth, who's the W. Busy Nathan show editor.
[00:09:00] Speaker G: Correct.
[00:09:01] Speaker B: I appreciate the fact that you're the editor, even though we're now into the Bob Raleigh show.
[00:09:05] Speaker G: But I heard you say that last night that I. My job was in jeopardy. I heard, I heard.
[00:09:10] Speaker B: Yeah, well, it is. You got to be on your toes because I'm think thinking of replacing you at any moment. You make one.
[00:09:16] Speaker G: Oh, no, you wait a minute. The whole world heard you say my contract has been renewed for 95, so you'll have to wait.
[00:09:24] Speaker B: Did I say that?
[00:09:24] Speaker G: Yes, you did.
[00:09:25] Speaker B: Well, I guess the whole world heard you.
[00:09:27] Speaker G: Okay, I'm gonna say about 24. She's fairly young.
[00:09:31] Speaker B: 24. Okay. And Keith?
[00:09:33] Speaker C: 27.
[00:09:35] Speaker B: He says 27. Ken Newman and his orchestra. What do you think, big guy?
[00:09:39] Speaker H: Well, we just had a discussion about it. I think she's 25. The orchestra thinks she's 26, but I'm gonna go with 25.
[00:09:47] Speaker B: You're gonna go with 25. Okay. Because I know you have the full orchestra up there.
I don't know how many people know that there is a full orchestra that is in the traffic booth along with Ken Newman, who's the WBC 24 hour traffic network thing.
[00:10:03] Speaker H: They travel with me everywhere. I go when I go home to.
[00:10:06] Speaker G: A restaurant is the pianist Jack Senior.
[00:10:10] Speaker B: Don't be a wise guy, okay?
[00:10:13] Speaker G: I thought you were never gonna forget.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: No, there's a story behind that, and I don't care to tell it.
[00:10:18] Speaker G: Good.
[00:10:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Actually, Maria or Mariah Carey. Mariah Carey.
They Call the Wind. Wouldn't it be funny? Do you know there was a guy wrote a song called they Call the Wind Mario, and he just missed it.
Anyway, Mariah Carey's 25.
That's true. And so Marie, who knew that right off, there's no question. But she knew that. And Ken both guessed the correct age.
I imagine you're excited, Maria. I don't hear you yelping and screaming and laughing and everything, but you got that. And Ken did. So you're both tied for number one place so far.
Thank you very much. But. However, I have a feeling. No, everybody wishes they were someplace else. I was way up.
Is this Janet? Yeah. You said 30. You said 37. Yeah, you did.
[00:11:14] Speaker E: I don't know why I was way up. Probably because I'm a lot older.
[00:11:17] Speaker B: Well, I'm a lot older, too, but I would have guessed 25.
[00:11:21] Speaker G: I didn't even think she was that old because she had a lot of hit records when she was 17.
[00:11:25] Speaker E: But I don't look as old as I am. But I want. I'm not telling my age.
[00:11:30] Speaker B: How do you look?
[00:11:32] Speaker E: I look like I'm 30, but I'm a lot older.
[00:11:35] Speaker B: Are you an attractive lady?
[00:11:37] Speaker E: I'm in my 40s.
[00:11:38] Speaker B: No, I'm. I'm not asking. I'm not asking you.
[00:11:41] Speaker E: I am giving away my age.
[00:11:42] Speaker B: No, no, I'm asking you. I'm asking you whether you're an attractive lady. Because I'm looking. Because I'm looking for somebody to have an affair with.
[00:11:49] Speaker E: Well, I'm the one.
All right, let's stop.
[00:11:56] Speaker B: Don't play hard.
[00:11:57] Speaker E: We can talk off the air about this.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: Don't play hardly. Oh, I see. Ok. I don't play hard to get with me, Janet.
[00:12:04] Speaker C: Looks like I'll be running the show the next hour.
[00:12:08] Speaker B: Okay, let's. Michael York also has a birthday today. This again. March 27th. Michael York. Let me tell you something about Michael York. He was born Michael York Johnson. I don't know why that seems funny to me, but in Fulmer, England. Yeah. That won't tell you how old he is. He appeared in the Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Cabaret and sort of Gideon. I think he also played in a movie in which he was that composer in England who wrote Mad Dogs. Oh, Noel Coward. I think he played Noel Coward in a movie once. He's quite a good actor. And let's see how old you think he is. Ken, we'll start with you. Michael York. Do you know Michael York?
[00:12:55] Speaker H: No, not personally, no.
[00:12:57] Speaker B: No, I know not personally, but I thought maybe you.
[00:12:59] Speaker H: Actually, he's right here in the studio with me.
[00:13:01] Speaker B: He's with the orchestra. He's gonna be singing Back Up Trom.
[00:13:05] Speaker H: Actually, you know, I, I don't know who he is. I can't even picture him in my mind.
[00:13:08] Speaker B: He's a. He's a terribly sophisticated. And of course anybody with an English accent sounds sophisticated. And he talks like this, you know he's British, right? He's British, Yes. He was born in. In Fulmer, England. His name at birth was not Michael York, it was Saul, as a matter of fact was his name at the time.
And anyway, what, what does it give.
[00:13:38] Speaker H: A year for any of those films that he was.
[00:13:40] Speaker B: No, it doesn't. What I told you is the whole thing it says just appeared in all of those things. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know how I can give you a clue honing in on that. Well, okay, he's middle age, if that'll help you at all. If you can figure what that means.
[00:13:54] Speaker H: Okay, well, I'll say he's 55.
[00:13:59] Speaker B: 55, that would be middle age. 55 is good, middle age. Yeah, I remember I was middle aged once.
Oh, shut up, all of you. Keith, how old do you think Michael York is?
[00:14:12] Speaker H: Give me.
[00:14:13] Speaker C: Is he more than two Mariah Carey's?
[00:14:17] Speaker B: I can't give you clues. See, I give clues at the beginning before anybody guesses. Once we get a guess in, it's unfair to the person who's guessed for somebody else to get an additional clue because I have. I've got a lot of.
I'm an honest person.
[00:14:33] Speaker H: Section 108, clause 2.
[00:14:35] Speaker B: That's right. Yeah, that's right, that's right. After. You must not urinate in the ashtrays in the WBC halls, which I already violated. It's been violated. That's true. But not by me. But by you maybe.
Anyway, how old? This is really distasteful, isn't that. That was awesome.
[00:14:52] Speaker G: I'm gonna laugh at everything you say because I'm tired.
[00:14:55] Speaker B: O that's why this program goes over. Well, if this were in a daytime show, nobody would laugh. We'd be off the air in three seconds.
[00:15:03] Speaker H: 52.
[00:15:03] Speaker B: I'll say 52. Okay. But the management says Nathan's on at like 3:30 in the morning. Who's listening anyway? Who cares what he says? Nobody cares. Nobody listens. Ruth, how old is Michael York?
[00:15:15] Speaker G: I don't know.
I'm gonna say 51.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: 51. Okay. And Kim?
[00:15:21] Speaker F: I'll say 56.
[00:15:24] Speaker B: 56. Kim may have the inside track. I'm not saying that she does, but she's from Canada, which of course is in the. You're still. Canada's still. Well, you know, you probably won't know this. Canada is still in the. Kind of the British Empire. No, it's not a. It's not. It's not an English country. It's. It's an independent country. But you're still in the. What do they call that? The Commonwealth of Nations or something like that in England?
[00:15:51] Speaker C: Sovereignty.
[00:15:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:52] Speaker G: That's a geography list.
[00:15:54] Speaker B: Yeah. This is because I. I feel that people should go home listening after listening to this program and should take something with them, something of knowledge.
[00:16:03] Speaker C: Canadian political history.
[00:16:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Anyway, Kim says you said 56. Kim.
[00:16:09] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:16:10] Speaker B: Okay. Janet, what do you say?
[00:16:12] Speaker E: I'll say 50.
[00:16:15] Speaker B: Okay. You have a good figure, too.
[00:16:18] Speaker F: Oh, yeah.
[00:16:19] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. Next round I'll ask another.
Okay. You're getting to sound more appealing every second.
[00:16:26] Speaker E: I know.
[00:16:28] Speaker B: What do you mean? You know?
[00:16:29] Speaker E: I'm not conceited, though.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:16:33] Speaker G: Is she the lady that lives in Roxbury?
[00:16:36] Speaker B: Yes, she does.
[00:16:37] Speaker G: Oh, well, I'll give you a ride over.
[00:16:38] Speaker B: Okay. You're. Because you're. Well, I'm as close to her as you are. I know you're here in Alston also.
[00:16:44] Speaker G: I'm very close to you, honey.
[00:16:46] Speaker B: Maybe I can bring you over and we can make it three of us.
[00:16:48] Speaker G: Oh, God.
[00:16:49] Speaker B: Oh, God.
I'm leaving early.
I can hear my daughters if they're looking, listening.
[00:16:56] Speaker G: My sister, too.
Hey, dad, my sister's visiting and she's older than I am.
[00:17:03] Speaker B: What, are you offering me to her or what?
[00:17:05] Speaker G: No, she's listening and she'll yell at me.
[00:17:08] Speaker B: Oh, I see. Oh, I see. Okay. That's right, because you're her little sister Marie in New Jersey. What do you think? How old is Michael Yorkis? Nobody really cares anymore, do they?
[00:17:18] Speaker D: It's like middle aged, over 35, I would say.
[00:17:23] Speaker B: Except if you're 35, then middle age is over 45. Oh, if you. If you're 19, then middle age begins around 26.
[00:17:32] Speaker H: Depends on when you die, I think.
[00:17:34] Speaker B: How old. How old are you, Marie?
[00:17:35] Speaker D: 19. I just turned 19.
[00:17:36] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Well, I'd say she's over. Yeah. Over 35. Yes.
[00:17:44] Speaker D: 49.
[00:17:45] Speaker B: 49. Okay, here comes the magic moment. This is an exciting moment, Marie. When I tell you how old she actually is, we find out who came closest to her actual age. This is a breathtaking moment. A lot of the newspapers are listening in, so be careful what you say. You'll be quoted, Marie. Michael York is actually 53. 53. A lot of you are very, very close. Let's. I think Keith is probably the closest. Keith said 52.
Nobody said 54. So I say. Although Ken said 55, so Keith wins that round.
[00:18:22] Speaker C: Thank you.
[00:18:23] Speaker B: So we have Marie, Keith and Ken all winning one round each. That's really so nice.
[00:18:28] Speaker C: We've only played two, didn't we?
[00:18:31] Speaker B: That's correct. But the first one was a tie.
Both. Both. Both Marie and ken both said 25 in the first round, which is exactly how old Mariah Carey is. Okay, now we're going to a Sunday, since that seems to be a Monday rather. That seems to be all the known people.
[00:18:48] Speaker G: This is Monday, doesn't it?
[00:18:50] Speaker B: Yes, we're going to Tuesday. I'm sorry. Tuesday's birthday's March 28th. You're absolutely correct and totally obnoxious for bringing that up. I'll never forgive you for that. I don't mind being wrong, but I hate to have it pointed out.
[00:19:04] Speaker G: I want you to do everything right.
[00:19:07] Speaker B: Well, I hate that.
[00:19:07] Speaker G: Like your mother told you.
[00:19:10] Speaker B: My mother was a good lady. And I won't have you desecrating her as good man.
[00:19:14] Speaker G: I want you to behave yourself, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:19:18] Speaker B: Okay? March 28th. Tuesday is the birthday of Diane Wiest.
The actress won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Hannah and Her Sisters, the Woody Allen movie.
She was in Parenthood, Edward Scissors Hands and Little Man Tate.
[00:19:38] Speaker C: I've never seen any.
[00:19:39] Speaker B: Yeah, she was also. I think she's the daughter or the granddaughter of Dwight Wiest, who was a big time broadcaster at one time and also was a narrator on the old newsreels. Newsreels. White Oyster used to talk like this. And they climbed to the top of that hill, the American troops, and they overlooked the valley that lay beneath them and beyond that, the sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean. And they carved a home for themselves in that wilderness. And they called that home Mathoen. Very good. He was that kind of narrator.
Nobody really gives a damn, do they? I just poured my guts out to you all. You don't even care. Okay, That's Dwight Weast. Anyway, I think she was related to him and he was. Well, anyway, if you don't want to guess her age. Perhaps you can guess his.
How about you, Kim? What do you think? Dwight Wiester. She's been in a couple of Woody Allen movies. I think somebody signs that.
But she was in Hannah and Her Sisters. That one. Anyhow. She was also in the Romance of Chicken Fat, which was an industrial film that didn't do too well. Yeah, yeah. Pardon me.
[00:20:51] Speaker F: I thought about the hint of being middle aged. Did you give that one?
[00:20:54] Speaker B: You could. Yes. You could call her middle age also. In fact, everybody from here on in on this whole thing is the middle age.
Pardon me.
[00:21:03] Speaker F: In Parenthood.
[00:21:04] Speaker B: You said she was in Parenthood.
[00:21:06] Speaker C: What did she do in Parenthood?
[00:21:07] Speaker B: She acted.
No, I don't know. I never saw the movie, so I don't know what she did. Whatever she did, she probably did too well, because she's kind of a cutie. I kind of like Dwight Weast.
Not as much as I like you, Janet, but I did like her commentary he provided.
[00:21:30] Speaker G: What's her first name?
[00:21:32] Speaker B: Her first name? Her first name is Diane. Diane. Diane.
Yeah.
[00:21:38] Speaker F: 47.
[00:21:40] Speaker B: I'm sorry, who. Who's Suzanne, sir?
[00:21:42] Speaker F: Kim.
[00:21:42] Speaker B: Oh, Kim, that's right. Yeah. I forgot who I asked the question.
Dwight. 47. Okay. And Keith, what do you think?
[00:21:54] Speaker C: 45.
[00:21:56] Speaker B: I like the way you just sing that out. That was really just a nice practice. That was very good. Okay, and Janet, say 44. You have nice teeth and nice lips.
[00:22:08] Speaker E: Everything's right.
[00:22:10] Speaker B: Okay.
I'm sorry, I didn't hear what you said. 44.
[00:22:14] Speaker E: 44.
[00:22:15] Speaker B: Okay. Oh, God, I want you so bad. I know, I know, I know. You stop that.
[00:22:24] Speaker E: That's why I'm being quiet.
[00:22:26] Speaker B: Okay, Ken, what do you think? How old is Dwight? Is Diane Wiest?
[00:22:31] Speaker H: Have we. Have we talked about which. Who she was in Parenthood?
[00:22:35] Speaker C: Which one?
[00:22:36] Speaker B: No. Do you know, Kim? Which What? What? Did you see Parenthood? Kim?
[00:22:41] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:22:42] Speaker B: Did you see Parenthood?
[00:22:43] Speaker F: Yes.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: What. What character was it? Can you describe Diane Wiest's role?
[00:22:48] Speaker F: If I do that, it's going to give you away.
[00:22:50] Speaker B: I know, but. But he.
[00:22:53] Speaker F: Well, I'm not 100% sure who she is, but I have a good idea.
[00:22:55] Speaker B: Was she a parent or a kid or. Yeah, yeah.
[00:22:59] Speaker F: Well, she was a parent.
[00:23:00] Speaker B: She was a parent.
[00:23:01] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:23:02] Speaker B: Well, I always said she was middle aged, so that's all I'm saying.
I'm terribly sorry, Kim, but we've tortured Kim and she won't give the story away anymore. Yeah, we've batted her across the face, we've hit her in the knees and Everything. She just won't tell, so you'll have to. You're in your own now, fella.
[00:23:19] Speaker H: Wow. Okay.
[00:23:22] Speaker B: I guess this will teach Bob Raleigh for taking her.
[00:23:27] Speaker H: I guess I'll go with 48.
[00:23:32] Speaker B: 48, okay. You said that with such kind of a sadness in your voice.
But kind of a lovely sadness.
[00:23:39] Speaker C: It takes them back.
[00:23:40] Speaker B: It takes.
Spring is so beautiful and yet it is melancholy.
[00:23:46] Speaker H: It was a bittersweet answer.
[00:23:49] Speaker B: Bittersweet. I love that. That's very good. Yes.
Yes. Although spring brings within a new rebirth. It reminds us of the things that died during the winter.
[00:23:58] Speaker C: People beautifully. But their song will end.
[00:24:02] Speaker H: And it rains a lot in spring too.
[00:24:04] Speaker B: That's right. It's. The deeper sound is kind of like an allergy to those we've lost over the past few months. And now I'd like to lie down and die. Thank you.
Okay. Ruth, how old do you think? Diane Weasley.
[00:24:19] Speaker G: I realize you have Ken, Kim and Keith.
[00:24:22] Speaker B: We purposely premise. He done that. And Ken. Don't forget Ken, Kim, Keith.
[00:24:28] Speaker D: That's what I said.
[00:24:29] Speaker B: Oh, I'm sorry, Kim. Excuse me. We used to have a guy in town, Roy Leonard, who's now been out in Chicago for a number of years.
Wgn? Yeah. He named all his kids with the letters with names that began with K. I think that's kind of a distorted kind of mind that does that kind of thing, don't you?
[00:24:49] Speaker H: Well, a lot of people do that.
[00:24:50] Speaker G: A friend of mine whose name you don't like me to mention. All his children begin with Amber.
[00:24:56] Speaker B: This is. You mean Dave Maynard's kids all begin with him?
[00:24:59] Speaker H: How about Michael Foreman?
[00:25:01] Speaker G: Michael, Meredith, Marnie, Megan, Matthew and Mark?
[00:25:04] Speaker B: I didn't know that.
[00:25:05] Speaker G: Well, you know.
[00:25:06] Speaker B: Well, he's a more foolish person than I expected. He was.
[00:25:09] Speaker G: And he loves you, see?
[00:25:10] Speaker B: No. And I. See. I have two daughters. Their names both begin with S, but that's just a coincidence.
Especially. Especially the one named Saul.
[00:25:23] Speaker G: And the other one's Sam, right?
[00:25:25] Speaker B: The other one. No, the other one. The other one is Cedric.
My wife never could spell too well.
[00:25:31] Speaker H: If you.
[00:25:31] Speaker C: If you had a middle name that started with an I.
[00:25:33] Speaker B: Like Irving. Irving.
[00:25:35] Speaker C: Irving. Their initials would be SIN Okay.
[00:25:39] Speaker B: That's true a long time. Did you know my middle name was Irving?
[00:25:43] Speaker C: Really?
[00:25:44] Speaker B: You didn't know that, did you?
[00:25:45] Speaker C: Norman Irving.
[00:25:45] Speaker B: I don't admit that very often. Yeah. Ninja.
Anyway, Ruth.
[00:25:53] Speaker G: 45.
[00:25:54] Speaker B: I'm sorry, what was the question?
Who are we talking about?
[00:25:58] Speaker G: Diane.
[00:25:58] Speaker B: Diane Wiest. Okay. And Marie. What do you think?
[00:26:03] Speaker D: 44.
[00:26:04] Speaker B: 44. Okay, here we Come with the answer now. This is the exciting moment.
Do you have a pretty chin, Janet?
[00:26:14] Speaker F: Huh?
[00:26:15] Speaker B: Never mind.
[00:26:16] Speaker E: Yes, I do.
[00:26:17] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:26:18] Speaker E: Pretty everything.
[00:26:19] Speaker B: I am pretty everything. Okay. Diane. We used to. Actually, he's 47 and that's what Kim said. Kim up there in Ottawa.
[00:26:27] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:26:27] Speaker B: So nobody has won more than one, but we have four people have won at least one round. This is really exciting.
[00:26:33] Speaker E: Did I win anything?
[00:26:35] Speaker B: No. You still have to become closest in all of them, more than anybody else. We haven't really done that yet. You're tied with three other people so far.
Yeah. And remember too, if you win, you win something totally tacky and tasteless. So don't get too excited.
[00:26:51] Speaker E: I love it.
[00:26:52] Speaker B: Okay, I'll win you.
God, there are two women now.
[00:26:57] Speaker G: They're all after you.
[00:26:59] Speaker C: I think I'm leaving early.
[00:27:01] Speaker B: Okay, I may leave early too. Cause I don't think I'm up to any of this. Okay, now that. Here's another birthday. Again, we're guessing people who were born Tuesday, March 28th. Ken Howard.
Ken Howard in the TV series White Shadow and in the miniseries Thornbirds. He also appeared on Dynasty and the Colbys.
[00:27:24] Speaker C: What was he on Dynasty?
[00:27:25] Speaker B: He played the part of Saul.
One of my daughters. He played her part. No, I don't know. Dynasty. He was also. He was in one of my favorite musicals. 1776. He played the part. Wasn't that. Wasn't that Ken Howard? He played the part of Jefferson. Am I thinking of the. Yeah, that's the same guy. Tall, good looking guy. He played Thomas Jefferson in 1776, the Broadway show made into a movie.
Nobody seems to know that because I'm terribly intellectual and far ahead of all of you in brains.
[00:28:03] Speaker G: Robert Preston, than that.
[00:28:05] Speaker B: No, no, Robert Preston was not on that show. No, he was not.
[00:28:09] Speaker G: Right.
[00:28:10] Speaker B: The guy, the guy Daniel played, what's his first name? He always plays an irritating person. He was John Adams, who. Everybody hated Daniel. He. He's one of the doctors on. On Saint Elsewhere. He was on the Broadway show. Do you know what I'm talking about?
[00:28:30] Speaker C: I never watch any of these shows.
[00:28:31] Speaker G: No, I don't know that.
[00:28:33] Speaker H: Which doctor was he on?
[00:28:34] Speaker B: Say. No, he was the one with the stethoscope around his neck.
I don't know. I don't remember. The one with the gown. Yeah, that's right. One who kept throwing up and falling down and was sick all the time. No, I don't know you. Because you, you're a Brady Bunch person.
[00:28:50] Speaker C: Yes, I am.
[00:28:51] Speaker B: But you, you don't watch the current shows.
[00:28:53] Speaker C: I Don't. Well, no, I just. I watch funny stuff. I don't like all this serious.
[00:28:57] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I agree.
[00:28:59] Speaker G: Operating shows either.
[00:29:00] Speaker B: Yeah, No, I. Because I. Actually, I don't watch that either, but I. I know he's on because I forget why. I think Janet told me that one night when we were intimate.
[00:29:10] Speaker G: How weird is he now?
[00:29:14] Speaker B: I don't know. We're not even talking about him. It's Ken Howard. We're trying to guess. Okay, let me just say. He was in the film Rage of Angels. He's married to Margot Coleman, daughter of Ann Landers. Oh, isn't that interesting?
[00:29:28] Speaker C: Younger daughter.
[00:29:29] Speaker B: I don't know. Now, why would her name be Coleman if she was the daughter of Ann Landers? Unless she's married before? Because Ann Landers, that isn't her name either.
[00:29:38] Speaker H: Can you imagine if your mother.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: But who's the other?
[00:29:43] Speaker G: Abigail Van Buren is around?
[00:29:45] Speaker B: Abigail Van Buren is Ann Lander's sister. And both their names were different. And then they have a daughter named Coleman. I don't understand that family. I think they need advice.
[00:29:58] Speaker C: Interbreeding in there.
[00:29:59] Speaker B: I think so. There's something weird about that family.
Okay. Ken Cole. Ken Howard. Not Ken Coleman. There's another fella. Maybe she's related to him. Maybe she's married to the sportscaster.
[00:30:11] Speaker C: You never know.
[00:30:12] Speaker B: Yeah, Ken Howard. We'll start with you, Marie. How old is. You know who we're talking about? Ken Howard. Yeah. Tall, good looking guy. He was a coach. They called him the White Shadow because I think he was.
Did he coach him? I was white. Well, he was white. He has. But I think he.
He's coached a school with Afro American players.
[00:30:33] Speaker G: I think they have blonde hair.
[00:30:35] Speaker B: Yeah, well, okay. That'll do it. Okay. What do you think, Murray? How old is Ken Howard with the blonde hair?
Want to hear my peeper ring?
That's how I move in on women. How would you like to hear my peeper ring, honey?
That and flapping papers on their ears. You'd be surprised what it does.
[00:31:02] Speaker G: Is he middle aged?
[00:31:05] Speaker B: Yes. I would say he's middle aged. Yes.
[00:31:08] Speaker C: How many Marai carries?
[00:31:10] Speaker B: Most everybody's middle aged. If you begin to think what middle age is, you're either young or you're old or you're middle aged. But most people fall in the middle. That's why they're middle aged. That was the most stupid thing I've said in a long career full of stupid things.
Marie, what do you think?
[00:31:30] Speaker D: 50.
[00:31:30] Speaker B: 50. Okay. Are you. Are you a college student, Marie?
[00:31:35] Speaker D: No, I'm going to nursing school.
[00:31:37] Speaker B: Oh, really?
[00:31:38] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:31:39] Speaker B: You sound like a nice person.
Why are you up this time of the morning?
[00:31:43] Speaker D: Well, because I just got in a little while ago. Like an hour and a half ago.
[00:31:46] Speaker B: Oh. Were you working till then?
[00:31:47] Speaker D: No, I was out.
[00:31:48] Speaker B: She was cavorting. Oh, you were cavorting with some nice. Nice guy?
I hope so. Was it a nice guy you were with?
[00:31:55] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:31:56] Speaker B: Okay. Well, that's good. I'm glad. We won't. We won't probe any deeper than that. And I certainly won't probe your life. Janet, do you have nice eyes?
[00:32:06] Speaker E: I will say 54.
[00:32:09] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:32:10] Speaker H: She's playing hard to get.
[00:32:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
She's ignoring me from here on.
[00:32:14] Speaker E: No, I heard you. I told you I'm gorgeous.
[00:32:17] Speaker B: Okay. Yes.
[00:32:19] Speaker E: I think I'm 54.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: What did you say?
[00:32:21] Speaker G: Ruth, you're running out of parts.
[00:32:24] Speaker B: Running out of body parts.
[00:32:26] Speaker H: You have to start getting into the really sensitive areas.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Where do I get those toenails?
Kim, how old do you think ken Howard is?
[00:32:37] Speaker F: 56.
[00:32:38] Speaker B: 56.
And Ruth?
[00:32:46] Speaker G: 51.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: 51. Okay. Keith, what do you think? Keith?
[00:32:52] Speaker H: 51.
[00:32:53] Speaker B: 51, also. Okay. And Ken, what do you think?
[00:32:57] Speaker H: 54.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: 54, okay. Actually, 51 is correct. Yeah, 51 is correct. He'll be 51 on Tuesday. So that means that Ruth and Keith.
[00:33:08] Speaker C: Thanks, Ruth.
[00:33:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't even.
[00:33:10] Speaker G: I don't even know. I sort of remember what he looks like, but that's it.
[00:33:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Nice looking man. Keith now has got two correct answers. He leads the pack. And everybody but you. Janet has.
[00:33:23] Speaker E: You know, I don't have anything.
[00:33:25] Speaker B: You don't. You don't have any of those? No, but we can work something out. You know what I'm saying? Sweetie, I can fake your. I can fake.
[00:33:33] Speaker E: I'll pick you up after work.
[00:33:36] Speaker B: That'll give you two wins right there. Right there. That'll be good. Okay.
[00:33:40] Speaker G: All right.
[00:33:42] Speaker B: Anyway, Marie, Kim, she wants to score.
[00:33:44] Speaker C: In a different way.
[00:33:46] Speaker B: Marie, Kim, Ruth and Ken all have one apiece, and Keith now has two. As we go to Reba McIntyre, who also has a birthday on Tuesday.
I have a feeling we should have done some commercials or something. Should we? Will Peter Casey yell at me a lot if I don't do them? How the heck with him? I'm taller than he is.
Reba McIntyre, country and Western singer from Chockey, Oklahoma. Her dad was a world steer roping champion. I wish I had a father who was a world steer roping champion.
My father used to throw up whenever he went out in a rowboat.
He never did anything adventuresome at all.
Occasionally he'd go back to Lawrence and talk with a cousin of his. But that was about as heroic as he ever got. I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to confess everything about my family. Anyway, while singing the national anthem at a rodeo, Rebus career break came when Red Steagall heard her and was impressed enough to help her.
That is the most stupid story I've ever heard. She sang. She sang the national anthem at a rodeo or rodeo. And somebody said, I'm gonna make a star out of you. That does. That's not the way things happen.
[00:35:05] Speaker H: That's what happened to Roseanne Barr.
[00:35:08] Speaker B: Yeah, that's right. That's right.
[00:35:11] Speaker C: She was at a radio.
[00:35:12] Speaker B: She was on a crotch. Crotch rubbing contest as a result of that. Anyway, I think I'm getting kind of bald up.
No, no. I have a sister and she's even younger than I am, so she. She looked up to me, which was the silliest thing she ever did. Anyway, she has won many country awards. She's been in films. Tremors and North. Have any of you heard of either of those two?
[00:35:41] Speaker H: North. Yeah, it was the Rob Reiner film that was supposed to be such a bomb. Just came out just a little while ago.
[00:35:48] Speaker B: Oh, really?
[00:35:49] Speaker H: Well, I guess maybe it was not quite. Not quite. Less than a year ago.
[00:35:54] Speaker B: So it came out for what, about three minutes and. Yeah, I think four minutes.
[00:36:00] Speaker H: Four and a half minutes.
[00:36:01] Speaker G: Okay, but you're talking about Rebu McIntyre, the country western singer, right?
[00:36:05] Speaker B: Yeah, that's Rebu McIntyre from El Centro. No, that's. Or somebody else. She from Shoki, Oklahoma.
[00:36:12] Speaker C: Did she sing? All my exes live in Texas.
[00:36:15] Speaker B: She. She probably could have if she wanted to.
Yeah. Yeah. Reba McIntyre, let's start with you, Ruth. What do you think?
[00:36:24] Speaker G: She looks great, too.
[00:36:26] Speaker B: Yeah, she looks okay.
[00:36:27] Speaker G: Yeah, she had a huge hit record last year, too.
God, I.
I say she's about 48.
[00:36:38] Speaker B: A. 48. Okay.
And Janet, what do you think? Reba McInday. You know who she is?
[00:36:45] Speaker E: Yeah.
I say 46.
[00:36:49] Speaker B: 46. Okay. And Keith?
[00:36:57] Speaker C: 42.
[00:37:00] Speaker B: 42. Okay.
[00:37:03] Speaker C: Make sure you write that down.
[00:37:04] Speaker H: It's part of this.
[00:37:04] Speaker B: Give me her of Al Hibbler, the. The singer. He was a great singer. Great. But he used to do that too. He said, after the lights go down low.
[00:37:14] Speaker C: Oh, that was my impersonation.
[00:37:16] Speaker B: Was that your impression?
[00:37:18] Speaker C: Pretty good.
[00:37:20] Speaker B: Ken, what do you say? How old is Reba McIntyre?
[00:37:28] Speaker H: Let's see.
I'd say she's about 45.
[00:37:34] Speaker B: 45. Okay. And Kim?
[00:37:38] Speaker F: I'll say 47.
[00:37:39] Speaker B: Kim will say 47. And what do you say, Marie?
[00:37:42] Speaker D: 38.
[00:37:43] Speaker B: 38. Okay. Reba McIntyre is actually 41.
I believe that Keith has scored on that one, too. You said 42. Keith.
Keith is shooting ahead of everybody. That's three.
Got three correct answers and everybody else only has one.
[00:38:03] Speaker E: I don't have any.
[00:38:05] Speaker B: That's right, you don't.
[00:38:06] Speaker E: Janet, I'm doing terrible.
Oh, terrible tonight.
[00:38:12] Speaker B: But you have fantastic elbows.
[00:38:16] Speaker E: How do you know?
[00:38:18] Speaker B: Oh, well, I just kind of guessed, but obviously that was correct. Okay, how about Rick Barry? Remember Rick Barry, the pro basketball player from Elizabeth, New Jersey?
[00:38:31] Speaker G: How do we know him?
[00:38:33] Speaker B: Well, let me give you. Let me tell you about him. And maybe I got a year here that might help you hone in on his age. Is it hone or home?
[00:38:41] Speaker G: Is he related to Ken Barry?
[00:38:44] Speaker H: I think it can be both. I think it can be hone and hone. I think it means is that true or not?
[00:38:49] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:38:50] Speaker H: That's a good question, Norm.
[00:38:51] Speaker B: Shall I look it up? Yeah, hold on a minute. I'm back here in the tin canteen. Well, they happen. They have a dictionary right here. Okay, I'll look up hone. First of all, okay, all of you sit there quietly. And I don't want you to cheat just because I'm not looking at you directly. I know I could. Eyes out of the corner of my eyes. Eyes out of the corner of my eyes.
[00:39:13] Speaker H: That would be an interesting.
[00:39:15] Speaker B: It would be kind of fun to watch. Yeah. Hone. Okay, let's look up hone.
This is so much fun. Just. I believe that just because it's like 13 minutes before 4:00 in the morning, there's no reason we can't learn something. That's right.
[00:39:30] Speaker G: Whatever it is. Geography. Now we're up to English.
[00:39:33] Speaker B: Hone is to.
One meaning is to whine. Whine or moan.
[00:39:42] Speaker H: With an N or with an M.
[00:39:43] Speaker B: This is with an N. Okay. Hone. Okay. It's to hanker, to yearn.
Or. It also is a fine grained whetstone for giving a keen edge to a cutting tool.
It doesn't mean anything like what I said. So let's look up home.
Okay. Home means is where the heart is. That's exactly what it says. A place where one lives, a residence. But that isn't what we're. Well, should I be. Should I be stopping this entire game just for this?
[00:40:14] Speaker G: No, this is.
[00:40:15] Speaker B: Okay, okay, here's to be guided to a target automatically as. By means of radio waves to move or lead toward a goal. Homing in on the truth. So homing is correct. Own is not.
So I've been saying hone for years. It's homing.
What's the question again?
[00:40:37] Speaker H: I forget.
[00:40:39] Speaker B: Okay. Anyway, Rick Barry. Have I told you about him? He was NBA Rookie of the Year, 1966. So there's a clue. He's now a sportscaster and college coach. Very accurate free throw shooter.
It's something to put on your tombstone, isn't it, Rick Barry? Yeah. No, Barry. It's B A, R R Barry.
Well, don't be a wise person.
Anyway, very accurate free throw shooter. I'd like that on my tombstone.
His four sons play college and pro basketball. Okay, Rick Barry.
I think we'll start with Keith on this one.
[00:41:21] Speaker C: Are his sons still playing basketball?
[00:41:24] Speaker B: I don't know. It says his four sons. Yeah, it says play college and pro basketball. It's possible he could be playing who his sons are.
[00:41:33] Speaker H: Does he give any names?
[00:41:34] Speaker B: Yeah, Kim.
Their names are Kim, Kim, Keith and Ken.
[00:41:39] Speaker C: Formerly known as the Andrew Sisters.
[00:41:42] Speaker B: And Fred is the fourth one that's right there. The Andrew Sisters. You may know them also as the Ink Spots or the Mills brothers.
[00:41:53] Speaker H: I'll say 53.
[00:41:55] Speaker B: 53. Okay. And Janet, what do you think? How old is Rick Barry?
[00:42:00] Speaker E: 50.
[00:42:01] Speaker B: 50. He's that seven. Oh, 66. Zero. Okay. And Ruth, I'm gonna stay with Keith.
[00:42:10] Speaker G: 53.
[00:42:11] Speaker B: 53. Okay. Marie, what do you think?
[00:42:14] Speaker D: 56.
[00:42:16] Speaker B: Reese's 56. And Ken?
[00:42:19] Speaker F: 52.
[00:42:21] Speaker B: Kim says that was.
[00:42:22] Speaker H: That was my impersonating.
[00:42:25] Speaker B: Oh, that was Kim who said 52. Okay. And what do you. What do you say, Kim? I mean, Ken.
[00:42:31] Speaker H: I say he's 55.
[00:42:34] Speaker B: 55. Okay.
Okay. He's actually, he's 51.
That would mean that Kim said 52.
Yeah, Kim was the closest. So she's now has two correct answers. And Keith still leads with three. And here's our last one. I think we're coming to the last one. Dirk Bogard, you know, the actor, The British actor.
[00:42:58] Speaker G: Dirk.
[00:42:59] Speaker B: Dirk.
D I R K. Dirk.
[00:43:03] Speaker G: Some great ones tonight.
[00:43:04] Speaker B: Yeah.
He was born Derek Jules Gaspard, Ulrich Niven van Den Bogard.
That's true. That's what it says here. He had all those names. He's a British actor of Dutch descent.
He appeared in Tale of Two Cities, the Damned and Whoops, Don't I have a long funny name.
Which was a slide film show, actually. And also in the Patricia Neal story.
I think you'd recognize him if you saw him.
And a lot of you probably have seen these shops and purity supreme up in Danvers quite a little bit.
[00:43:43] Speaker C: You know, produce and produce.
[00:43:45] Speaker B: That's right. He pulls the card backwards just to make.
[00:43:48] Speaker G: Always in there with Michael.
[00:43:49] Speaker H: And he always has one of those jackets with his name on the side so you can recognize him right on the sleeve.
[00:43:54] Speaker B: That's right. It's a little. Little patch he has on there too. Yeah. Dirk Bogard. He's been in a lot of movies. Mostly movies that. A lot of them are on television.
[00:44:05] Speaker G: On Days of our Lives.
[00:44:08] Speaker B: I don't believe he's. Is he.
It could be. It could be on Days of Our Lives.
[00:44:13] Speaker C: Sounds like it. That sounds like a hero name.
[00:44:15] Speaker B: Dirk Bogard.
[00:44:16] Speaker C: Yeah. He didn't like a handsome hero. Dirk to the rescue.
[00:44:20] Speaker B: Yeah. Hi, I'm Dirk. I have a body of, well, tempered steel. Boy. Scrun. No, that's Norm. That's somebody else. Okay, let's start with you, Marie. Dirk Bogart. Do you know who that is? I don't think anybody here probably. Does anybody here know that who Dirk Bogart is? Nobody does that.
[00:44:37] Speaker G: I know what he looks like, but I don't know how.
[00:44:39] Speaker B: You do know what he looks like. Okay.
[00:44:41] Speaker D: Doesn't he look old?
[00:44:43] Speaker G: He looks like Michael York.
[00:44:47] Speaker B: He's not a young man, I'll give you that clue. In fact, I'd say he's an elderly man. Yes, I say that's so, Marie.
[00:44:55] Speaker D: Elderly.
[00:44:56] Speaker B: No, he's older than middle age.
[00:44:58] Speaker C: Must be like 50 or something.
[00:45:00] Speaker B: No, no, he's even. I'd say he's old. No, 50 is middle age, but he's older than that.
[00:45:06] Speaker D: 75.
[00:45:07] Speaker B: 75.
Okay.
If you win now because of the clue I just gave you, we have to share it. But then again, I don't want it either.
The prize that is. Janet, what do you think? How old do you think jerk Bogart is?
[00:45:24] Speaker E: 68.
[00:45:25] Speaker B: 68, okay. And Kim, what do you say?
[00:45:32] Speaker F: I'll say 74.
[00:45:38] Speaker B: 74, okay. And Ruth?
[00:45:43] Speaker G: I'll say 66.
[00:45:46] Speaker B: And what did you say, Keith?
[00:45:50] Speaker C: 68.
[00:45:51] Speaker B: 68. And Ken?
[00:45:54] Speaker H: I will say he's 70 years of age.
[00:46:00] Speaker B: You've always been very. Always been a little pompous, Ken. Okay. Actually, Dirk Bogard and this. This is going to be interesting when you find out who wins this round is 74. Now, Kim said 74. And that means that Kim and Keith are now tied at three a piece. And that was going to be the end of it. But we ought to have one more just to break the tie, don't you think?
[00:46:24] Speaker G: Somebody that's still alive in Minnesota we ever heard of.
[00:46:27] Speaker H: Have to go into overtime.
[00:46:29] Speaker B: Yeah. This is exciting. Yeah. Let's see if I can find somebody.
Somebody. Not too many other people of any name.
[00:46:37] Speaker G: It looked like he was in a movie with Betty Davis or something, wasn't he?
[00:46:41] Speaker B: Dirk Bogart?
[00:46:42] Speaker G: Yeah, you know, I don't know.
[00:46:45] Speaker B: Okay, let's go to. Let's go to March 29, then we'll go to Wednesday.
Okay. To get the tiebreaker and see who's won on that day. Not. Not too many interesting people there either.
How about the actress Eileen Heckart?
She's mostly been on the stage.
I tell you what. How about.
[00:47:07] Speaker G: She's good because she's in a series on television right now.
[00:47:11] Speaker B: Wasn't she in that with Goldie Hawn on the. The right.
[00:47:15] Speaker G: Private Benjamin.
[00:47:17] Speaker B: A Private Benjamin.
[00:47:18] Speaker G: She's also in the series right now on television.
[00:47:21] Speaker B: Yeah. Now she's been a number of things. I think she was on. Was she on the Mary Tyler Moore show as a. A foreign correspondent to Ed Asner's?
[00:47:32] Speaker G: Yes, she was.
[00:47:34] Speaker B: Lou Grant was kind of sold on. Yeah, a fine actor.
[00:47:38] Speaker G: And you want to know the name of the show she's on now?
[00:47:40] Speaker B: Yeah, the five.
[00:47:41] Speaker G: Mrs. Buchanan.
[00:47:43] Speaker B: Oh, that's good. Okay.
[00:47:45] Speaker C: What number Buchanan is she.
[00:47:47] Speaker B: Wait a minute. She's on. She's the mother in law.
[00:47:50] Speaker G: The mother of law.
[00:47:53] Speaker B: Yeah, she's a fine. She's a fine actress. Let's start with. Let's see. Let's start with Janet. What do you think you know, Eileen Haycott? And can you. Could you guess her age?
[00:48:05] Speaker E: I have no idea. I don't watch that tv, you know, that often.
[00:48:11] Speaker B: Yeah, because she's been in movies as well as the TV actually was on last night.
[00:48:17] Speaker E: But I don't want.
Oh, dear.
[00:48:21] Speaker B: Yeah. So just guess. She's a. She's an older woman. We'll say that middle aged.
[00:48:26] Speaker E: How about.
[00:48:28] Speaker B: She's a little more than middle aged.
[00:48:29] Speaker E: How about 62?
[00:48:33] Speaker B: 62. Okay.
[00:48:35] Speaker E: I don't know what else to say.
[00:48:37] Speaker B: That's not a bad thing to say, Janet. It's okay. You have pretty feet.
[00:48:42] Speaker E: Yes.
Yes, I do.
[00:48:45] Speaker B: I'm embarrassing myself.
[00:48:47] Speaker G: I'm warming up the car for you.
[00:48:49] Speaker B: Yeah, meet me around the back. That. That secret door. So I get after.
[00:48:53] Speaker E: My car's warming up right now.
[00:48:55] Speaker B: Okay. I think Norm's warming up.
Maybe he's called warmer sweating. As a matter of fact, there's a fire burning in my loins right this very minute. Oh, Ruth, what do you. What do you think? How Old.
[00:49:10] Speaker G: I'll go with her. I think about 62.
[00:49:13] Speaker B: About 62. Okay. And let's see.
Kim is when steam starts coming out of your groins.
[00:49:25] Speaker H: Three point shot at the last second of the game.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: That's right.
[00:49:29] Speaker H: Or you get it.
[00:49:30] Speaker C: I don't want to pull a UMass. So I'll. I'll try to get and all the pressure and say 64.
[00:49:36] Speaker B: Okay. Did you notice where he tied that in with the current event? That's. That's always a good. That's a champion. That's a real champion. Okay, Marie, what do you say?
62.
Oh, 63. Okay.
[00:49:51] Speaker H: And Ken, I'm gonna say she's 70 years old. 70 years of age.
[00:49:59] Speaker B: 70 years of age.
You make it sound like she's seven years of age and probably almost dead the way you say that.
[00:50:09] Speaker H: It's the Charles Peral years of age today.
[00:50:14] Speaker B: Okay, let me just check, double check before I give you the answer, because it's.
Let me see what I said this would be the 29th. Oh, yeah. Okay. Though actually, she's 76. Six. Is she? Yeah, 76 years old. You're 76 today. So she's older than you guys would suggest.
[00:50:34] Speaker G: Great. I saw her with.
[00:50:36] Speaker B: Yeah, she does. So Ken. Actually, Ken came the closest, and so that doesn't break the tie at all.
So we still have the tie. And. Of course. Of course.
Yeah. And see, since Keith works for WBC west, give it to Maria. Yeah, well, not. Not Maria. It's Kim.
Kim. Kim, you are the winner.
[00:50:58] Speaker F: I am?
[00:50:59] Speaker B: Yes, yes, you are the winner. So hold. Hold on. In just a minute, Keith will talk to you and get your name and address.
[00:51:06] Speaker F: Okay.
[00:51:06] Speaker B: Your full name and address, and we'll get one of our junky, worthless, tacky prizes out there. Won't that be fun?
[00:51:12] Speaker F: Oh, great.
[00:51:12] Speaker B: And the station will have to pay more in postage than the whole thing is worth sending it up to Ottawa.
[00:51:17] Speaker F: Okay.
[00:51:18] Speaker B: Okay. Maybe we'll just send it to the legislature up there and you can pick it up from one of the parliament members.
Okay. I want to thank all of you playing. You're all kind of fun. I've really enjoyed working with you. And Marie, thank you very, very much. And good. Good luck to you and nursing and all that. It's nice to talk with you.
[00:51:36] Speaker D: Thank you.
[00:51:36] Speaker G: Before you hang up, can I say one thing to you?
[00:51:39] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:51:39] Speaker G: When you were talking to that fellow earlier tonight about Bobby Darin, and he said he thought he was murdered, I think he meant Sal Mineo, because he was. Oh, yeah, yeah, that's from way before. Casey still is.
[00:51:51] Speaker B: Okay. Wanted to know. Okay, Ruth, thank you. Bye bye, dear. And Janet, no, hey, this has been fun.
[00:51:59] Speaker E: I want to thank you for letting me play.
[00:52:01] Speaker B: Well, I appreciate.
[00:52:02] Speaker E: Even though I lost.
[00:52:03] Speaker B: No, you. You did well. And I appreciate having you with us.
[00:52:06] Speaker E: And I'll be in touch with you.
[00:52:07] Speaker B: Okay, that's.
[00:52:08] Speaker E: Take care now.
[00:52:08] Speaker B: Bye bye now. And bye bye. Oh, Kim, you. You hold on. That's right. We're gonna get your name and address. And Ken, thank you very much.
Okay, it's time. Hey, it's time for the new Son of a.
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[00:54:11] Speaker B: Want to hear my peeper ring?
That's how I move in on women. How would you like to hear my peeper ring? Honey, that and flapping papers in their ears. You'd be surprised what it does.